Video: Rough seas rock European cruise ship

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>>>a
violent storm
in the mediterranean is being blamed for the rough ride aboard a
royal caribbeancruise liner
. huge waves tossed the ship leaving the boat in shambles.

>> reporter: she's billed as one of
royal caribbean
's finest, with glistening glass walls and elevators, but it's a floating mess this morning and the ship sailed headlong into stormy seas.

>>it was just violent and we truly thought it was tend for us.

>> reporter: for tent terrifying minutes, passengers say anything not bolted down became a flying weapon. the
cruise ship
with some 1,600 americans on board left sman for a mediterranean cruise that included a stop in alexandria, egypt's largest port. but severe winds and rain have been battering the
middle east
.

>>i don't know why he would subject to us to this. i think he really put us in harm's way.

>>unlike a
carnival cruise
ship which had -- the -- in a basement reports of the ship almost tipping over or coming even close to that would be greatly exaggerated a characterization that angers some passengers.

>>the boat was completely sideways and everybody thought they were going to die and it was not an exaggeration at all.

>>it's like last week's
cruise ship
being tossed around -- but the damage to the ship was enough to shake passengers up and they're still at least a day away from
dry land
.

According to a statement from line spokeswoman Cynthia Martinez, large waves and heavy winds caused the ship to list several times, injuring about 30 passengers and damaging some of the vessel's public spaces.

A handful of Cruise Critic members are onboard and have been providing first-hand accounts on the boards.

Member dirtgirl was in her cabin during the ordeal: "I was flying back and forth. My roomie managed to brace herself. The beds were sliding back and forth!! Broken glass everywhere as everything on it went flying. Tables and chairs upended." She also added that the "Gym is in shambles — Ellipticals looked like monkey bars; spin bikes everywhere. Only wine, beer, and soda available at the Centrum bar and Schooner bar. Casino closed, shops closed. No one allowed out on upper decks."

Member jimbo5544 says his son and daughter-in-law are celebrating their honeymoon onboard. "They said all computers had smashed in Internet cafe and Grand piano smashed into wall. Much broken glass all over ship, Windjammer closed."

Later in the day, dirtgirl posted that the "staff have been going non-stop to clear the areas. The amount of work they have done to keep us all fed is amazing. The Windjammer was a disaster area this morning. That it was open for limited dinner service was incredible ... Venues are being reopened. The Casino is up, and everyone was in the Schooner Bar tonight having a good time."

Member pussywillow6 offered this information from her daughter, who works in the ship's onboard spa: "You can't even begin to imagine the damage on the ship, its awful. ... Windows, showers, mirrors, the hairdressing basins have all smashed ... The whole ship is wrecked ... Grand piano smashed through a window ... There were passengers running around with life jackets on, people screaming, all the spa girls were panicking ... its really horrible!"

The Associated Press reports that the inclement weather — which included heavy rain and winds up to 60 km per hour — closed the Alexandria port, forcing Brilliance of the Seas to bypass it and head straight for Valletta, Malta, the ship's last stop before returning to Barcelona on Friday, as scheduled.

Martinez says injuries were minor and included only cuts, scrapes and bruises. She also says the damages have not impacted the ship's ability to sail, and the line does not expect this voyage or subsequent voyages to be affected due to repairs.

MSC Cruises' MSC Magnifica was due in Alexandria Sunday, as well. We are currently awaiting a statement from the line, but member steamboat says the ship skipped its Alexandria call and opted, instead, to continue on to Rhodes.